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Dr. Mahtab Ahmad

Assistant Professor

Faculty Member

كلية علوم الأغذية والزراعة
Pedology Lab 103, Soil Sciences Department, College of Food and Agricultural Sciences, King Saud University
publication
Journal Article
2016

Sorption Process of Date Palm Biochar for Aqueous Cd (II) Removal: Efficiency and Mechanisms

Al-Wabel, Adel Usman, Abdulazeem Sallam, Ming Zhang, Meththika Vithanage, Mahtab Ahmad, Abdullah Al-Farraj, Yong Sik Ok, Adel Abduljabbar, Mohammad . 2016

Date palm biochar (BC) was prepared at two pyrolysis temperatures of 300 °C (BC-300) and 700 °C (BC-700) as sorbents for removing Cd from aqueous solutions in batch experiments. The results indicated that Cd removal efficiency was significantly affected by the initial pH (2–7) of aqueous solutions, with the lowest Cd adsorption at initial pH of 2. BC-700 was more effective in removing Cd from aqueous solution than BC-300. The maximum adsorption capacity of 43.58 mg g−1 was observed for BC-700 based on the Langmuir model, which was 1.6 times higher than that of BC-300 (26.96 mg g−1). Mechanistic evidences of Cd sorption onto BCs were identified by using the instrumental techniques of XRD and SEM or predicted from sorption isotherm and kinetic models. The Cd sorption onto BCs followed the pseudo-second order kinetics, suggesting chemisorption as one of the possible mechanisms of Cd interaction with BCs. However, XRD and SEM analyses of BCs before and after Cd sorption indicated that ion exchange and surface complexation could be the controlling mechanisms of Cd adsorption onto BC-300, while precipitation (as CdCO3) could be the operating mechanism of Cd sorption onto BC-700. Date palm waste, therefore, could possibly be converted to BC as an efficient sorbent for removal of Cd from aqueous media. However, the removal efficiency of BCs varies with different pyrolysis temperatures.

Volume Number
227
Magazine \ Newspaper
Water, Air and Soil Pollution
Pages
449-464
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Date palm biochar (BC) was prepared at two pyrolysis temperatures of 300 °C (BC-300) and 700 °C (BC-700) as sorbents for removing Cd from aqueous solutions in batch experiments.

by Adel Usman, Abdulazeem Sallam, Ming Zhang, Meththika Vithanage, Mahtab Ahmad, Abdullah Al-Farraj, Yong Sik Ok, Adel Abduljabbar, Mohammad Al-Wabel
2016
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Farmyard manure (FYM-BC) and poultry manure (PM-BC) derived biochars were applied as adsorbents to remove Cd2+ fromwater. Results indicated that PM-BC was amore efficient adsorbent than FYM-BC at…

by Muhammad Idrees, Saima Batool, Qaiser Hussain, Hidayat Ullah, Mohammad Ibrahim Al-Wabel, Mahtab Ahmad & Jie Kong
2016
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This study was conducted to identify and quantify polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs) and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs) in soil samples collected from selected industrial areas in…

by Al-Wabel, M.I., El-Saeid, M.H., Usman, A.R.A., Al-Turki, A.M., Ahmad, M., Hassanin, A.S., El-Naggar, A.H., Al-Enazi, K.K.H
2016